A measuring device is provided that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition. The device includes a first member, second member, flexible housing, and securing means. Each member has a proximal end, distal end, and convex surface. The convex surfaces are flexible such that the members may bend about a bending axis of the device and resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the device is biased toward the extended condition. The first and the second members are disposed within the flexible housing to form a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end. The apex of the convex surface of the first member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing. The securing means secures the measuring device in the collapsed condition.
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1. A measuring device that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition, comprising:
a first and a second elongated member, each member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface, wherein the convex surface of each member is flexible such that the members may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device and resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition;
a flexible housing, wherein the first and the second members are disposed within the flexible housing forming a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the apex of the convex surface of the first member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing;
a securing means for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition, wherein the securing means includes at least one magnet; and
a measuring means.
22. A measuring device that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition, comprising:
a first and a second elongated member, each member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface, wherein the convex surface of each member is flexible such that the members may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device and resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition;
a flexible housing, wherein the first and the second members are disposed within the flexible housing forming a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the apex of the convex surface of the first member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing;
a securing means for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition, wherein the securing means includes at least one magnet;
a measuring means;
wherein the covered pair may bend at virtually any point between a first point near the distal end of the covered pair and a second point near the proximal end of the covered pair; and
wherein each member widens and flattens as the covered pair bends.
25. A measuring device that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition, comprising:
a first and a second elongated member, each member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface, wherein the convex surface of each member is flexible such that the members may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device and resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition;
a flexible housing, wherein the first and the second members are disposed within the flexible housing forming a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the apex of the convex surface of the first member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing;
at least one magnet for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition;
a measuring means;
at least one end member attached to at least one end of the covered pair, wherein the at least one end member includes any one of a cap, a metal tab, a t-square, and a hanging clip; and
wherein the covered pair may bend at virtually any point between a first point near the distal end of the covered pair and a second point near the proximal end of the covered pair;
wherein each member widens and flattens as the covered pair bends; and
wherein the device is capable of being secured in the collapsed condition such that the covered pair has any of: at least one bend with the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured; at least two bends with substantially straight portions between the bends and the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured and a first bend secured to one of the proximal end or the distal end of the covered pair; at least two bends with substantially straight portions between the bends and the proximal end of the covered pair secured to a first bend and the distal end of the covered pair secured to a second bend; and at least two bends with substantially straight portions between the bends and the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured to one of the elongated members.
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This case claims priority to, and any other benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/084,399, filed on Jul. 29, 2008 and entitled SELF-EXTENDING ELONGATE MEMBER AND USE THEREOF, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention of the present application relates to a self-extending elongate member and uses thereof. More specifically, one exemplary embodiment of the invention described in the present application relates to a self-extending measuring device—such as a yardstick or meter stick—that may be repeatedly folded along itself for storage and that automatically unfolds into an extended configuration for use.
Conventional measuring devices are commercially provided in one of three configurations, an elongate and rigid configuration (e.g., a yardstick or ruler), an expandable and flexible configuration (e.g., a tape measurer), and a foldable configuration (e.g., a foldable yardstick). As known, rigid yardsticks, which are often constructed of wood, are generally about three feet long and provide a device for use in, e.g., measuring, construction, drawing, and the like. The elongate nature of such rigid yardsticks disposes the same to frequent complications, such as easy, inadvertent fracture, frustrated portability, difficult storage, and the like. Further, tape measurers are flexible and generally collapse, or bend, when the measuring portion is expanded beyond a certain length.
As also known, foldable yardsticks are often provided as a plurality of relatively short and rigid members mutually interassociated through distal pivot points that permit the short member to alternately be extended into an elongate configuration and be folded into a compacted configuration. The pivoting configuration also entails complications. For example, the pivot points are often given to use-based failure and breakage. By way of additional example, the pivot points also typically require maintenance, such as oiling, to ensure proper functioning of the yardstick, a fact necessitating wasteful expenditure of effort. According to yet another example, extending and folding conventional foldable yardsticks requires a significant amount of time and effort.
A measuring device is provided that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition. An exemplary embodiment comprises a first and a second elongated member, each member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface, wherein the convex surface of each member is flexible such that the members may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device and resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition; a flexible housing, wherein the first and the second members are disposed within the flexible housing forming a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the apex of the convex surface of the first member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing; and a securing means for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition.
These and other features and a more thorough understanding of the invention may be achieved by referring to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Disclosed herein are exemplary self-extending elongate members and various uses thereof. The self-extending member is generally constructed of a material that enables the member to alternately and repeatedly adopt an elongate configuration, for use as desired, and a compacted configuration, for storage in a reduced size profile. Additionally, the material employed for construction of the member suitably displays self-extending properties, i.e., unless acted upon by an outside force, the member's materials bias the member into an extended and generally elongate configuration.
The ability of the elongate member to self extend and to repeatedly adopt a compacted configuration positions the member for numerous applications. In one example, the self-extending member is configurable as a measuring device, such as a ruler, a yardstick, a meter stick, a t-square, a caliper, or the like. Although the embodiments of the invention discussed in the present application describe the self-extending member as a measuring device, it is to be appreciated that the invention is not to be construed as so limited. Specifically, the present disclosure is directed to any device that would, either solely or combination, benefit from incorporation of the self-extending member.
For example, the self-extending member may be configured as a pole-like extension or handle for another device. Thus, the self-extending member may be used as an extension-like pole for a duster, an elevated light bulb changer, a pointing or otherwise indicating device, and the like. Further to the extension embodiment, the self-extending member may suitably be configured as a golf green sweep. More specifically, an end of the self-extending member may suitably be fitted with and/or generally terminate in a means (e.g., a brush, a flexible panel, and the like) adapted for displacing debris from a golf green for generally clearing an unobstructed putting path. The self-extending member may be used as a collapsible pole for numerous different tools and implements, e.g., a golf ball retriever, a window washer, a tree trimmer, etc. with a device at one end of the self-extending member (e.g., a net, a scoop, a duster, a light bulb gripper, a writing instrument, a squeegee, a mop, a branch cutter, a saw blade, etc.) and perhaps an optional handle at the other end of the self-extending member.
By way of yet another example, the self-extending member may be configured for use in surveying, e.g., as range poles, miscellaneous surveying tools and the like. By way of additional example, the self-extending member may be configured as a level, variously additionally incorporating a leveling bubble or other elements as appropriate. In another example, the self-extending member may be configured as a collapsible, yet load-bearing support, such as a leg of a table or other support surface, with one end of the self-extending member coupled to the table top or other support surface and the other configured to extend therefrom to provide support. In yet another example, the self-extending member may be configured as a collapsible barrier, such as a fence or part thereof, an animal exercise pen, a child and/or animal gate, and the like. Such structures may comprise a plurality of the self-extending members coupled together with each other, and perhaps also coupled to various non-extending members, to form the barrier, fence, pen, gate, etc. in such a manner that a plurality of the self-extending members collapse, permitting the barrier, fence, pen, gate, etc. to collapse. Thus, it is to be appreciated that the present disclosure is directed to the self-extending elongate member and any suitable application, including advertising, thereof.
The self-extending member of the present application may also comprise magnetic material or include magnets. For example, the self-extending member may be configured as a pole-like extension or handle having magnets disposed at one or both ends. The magnets would allow the user to extend the unit and pick up objects, such as for example, screws or tools, in hard to reach places, such as for example, the bilge of a boat or within an engine compartment of a car.
Exemplary embodiments in the present application generally comprise a self-extending member configurable as a measuring device. The measuring device may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition. The measuring device generally comprises a first elongated member, a second elongated member, an optional flexible housing, and an optional securing means for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition. Each elongated member may have a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface. The convex surface of each elongated member may be flexible such that the member may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device. Further, the convex surface of each elongated member may be resilient such that the convex surface is biased toward its stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition. The first and second elongated members are generally disposed within the flexible housing. Within the flexible housing, the elongated members may form a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end. Further, the apex of the convex surface of the first elongated member may be opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second elongated member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing.
The measuring device of the present application suitably overcomes many limitations of conventional measuring devices. For example, the simplicity with which the measuring device alternates between an extended and compacted configuration suitably reduces operational time, i.e., the measuring device automatically extends quickly and is manipulable to adopt a compacted configuration quickly. By way of additional example, the ability of the measuring device to assume a compacted configuration facilitates storage and transport of the same. According to yet another example, the preferred materials used for construction of the measuring device are suitably highly resistant to breakage and use-based fracture, thereby configuring the measuring device for durable, long use. Further, the measuring device is substantially rigid in the extended, or elongate, configuration prohibiting the measuring device from bending, or collapsing, like a conventional measuring devices. Other advantages will be readily apparent from the discussion provided herein.
Referring now to the Figures,
The convex surface of each elongated member is flexible such that the measuring device may bend about a bending axis 101 at various locations along the length of the measuring device 100. Further, the convex surface of each elongated member is resilient such that the convex surface is biased toward its stable convex shape and the measuring device 100 is biased toward the extended condition shown in
As the elongated members bend about the bending axis of the measuring device 100, the longitudinal edges of first elongated member 110 and the longitudinal edges of second elongated member 112 move laterally. More specifically, the first longitudinal edge of the first elongated member 110 and the first longitudinal edge of the second elongated member 112 move in the opposite lateral direction than the second longitudinal edge of the first elongated member and the second longitudinal edge of the second elongated member as the members bend about the bending axis 101 of the measuring device 100. Further, the longitudinal edges of first elongated member 110 move independently of the longitudinal edges of second elongated member 112 as the members bend about the bending axis 101 of the measuring device 100.
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The elongated members may be provided in any length suitable for the particular desired application of the measuring device 100. For example, the elongated members may suitably be fashioned in twelve inch lengths, half-meter lengths, two foot lengths, three foot lengths, meter lengths, six foot lengths, and the like. Any appropriate size is contemplated. There may be benefits to having very long measuring devices in this configuration, e.g., 12 feet, 16 feet, 20 feet, etc. Further, the elongated members may suitably be modified as appropriate given the application of the measuring device 100. For example, the elongated members may be galvanized or otherwise coated so as to prevent rusting, tarnishing and the like.
Despite discussion of lengths of spring steel as a constituting the elongated members, it is to be appreciated that any material displaying the hereinabove-described properties may be employed for the measuring device 100. For example, a suitably flexible and resilient plastic, such as a PET or similar bendable and engineered polymer may be employed. In particular, a plastic may be especially advantageous, as each elongated member may suitably be produced by extrusion as a single element having the overall arcuate configuration.
The device may additionally include a flexible housing for housing the elongated members therein. As shown in
The flexible housing 114 operates to securely maintain the elongated members therein and is constructed of a material that provides a high level of durability and flexibility, such as a fabric, nylon, plastic, and the like. However, any means may be employed for housing the elongated members, such as a heat shrunk casing applied thereover, and the like. Additional features, such as for example, length indicia, printing, advertising, and the like, may be provided on the flexible housing 114. Further, the flexible housing 114 may be made of a transparent material, such as for example, any flexible clear plastic such as polypropylene or vinyl, such that length indicia and other additional features on the outer surface of the elongated members are visible. The flexible housing 114 may also be various suitable diameters, such as for example, ⅝″, ¾″, 1″, etc., and thicknesses. An exemplary implementation of the present invention may be constructed from two lengths of spring steel removed from a conventional tape measure arranged in the configuration of
Although the sleeve 114 securely maintains the elongated members inside the sleeve 114, in exemplary embodiments slight movement of one relative to the other is permitted to facilitate bending, i.e., at least a portion of the first elongated member 110 and at least a portion of the second elongated member 112 are free relative to each other within the flexible housing 114.
The measuring device may suitably include a securing means for securing the device in a compacted configuration. As previously mentioned, the measuring device 100 is suitably adapted to alternate between an extended state, as generally depicted in
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Despite the foregoing discussion of the magnets as a securing means, it is to be appreciated that any suitable securing means may be employed. For example, the securing means, if optionally present, may be removably associable or integrally associated with the measuring device. By way of additional example, the measuring device may suitably include various snap-locking and/or strap features. Any other suitable securing means may be employed. The securing means may include any one or any combination of any two or more of a magnet, a strap, a cord, a snap, a pin, a latch, an elastic member, a clip, hook and loop fasteners, etc. for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition.
The measuring device may optionally also include one or more end members. The end members generally seal the ends of the measuring device and/or provide other functionality at the ends, as discussed below. For example, at least one end member may be fully or at least partially disposed within a void formed between a covered pair of elongate members, at one or both ends. The at least one end member may include any one or any combination of any two or more of a cap, a metal tab, a t-square, a hanging clip, or the like. As shown in the examples of
As stated, within the flexible housing 114, the elongated members 110, 112 form a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end. Further, in the exemplary embodiment shown, the apex 190 (see
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The hook 232 of the end member 230 may be used to secure the end of the measuring device 200 or to store the measuring device when not in use. However, other uses for the hook portion of the measuring device are envisioned, such as to hang the measuring device from a belt, a belt loop, a tool box, a tool belt, a ladder, or any application in which a hook may be used to hang the measuring device for easy access. Further, the hook 232 may be made from any suitable material known in the art, such as for example metal, rubber, or plastic.
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The exemplary measuring devices shown and/or described herein may include other devices used for measuring. For example, the measuring device may further comprise a measurement marker, a level, a pencil, a caliper device, or the like. It should be apparent to those skilled in the art based on the present disclosure that these other devices may be used in any combination and with any embodiment of the measuring device described in this application.
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The measurement marker may further comprise a magnetic material or include magnets for attaching the marker to the measuring device. As shown in
The leveling device may be attached to the measuring device in either a level (horizontal) or plumb (vertical) configuration. As shown in
The exemplary leveling devices 650, 750 shown in
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The adjustable arm 1186 of the caliper device 1182 may be associated with and movable relative to the measuring device 1100 through any appropriate means. For example, as shown in
Further, the measuring device of the present application may also be carefully used as a cutting edge. As known, users often position a ruler and/or yardstick atop a surface to be cut and then use the ruler as a guide for cutting a straight line. The measuring device, given its elongate and generally straight configuration, is suitably applicable for use as such a cutting guide.
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It is to be appreciated that the measuring device of the present application, regardless of the application thereof, may be adapted for use as a promotional item and/or as an advertising-bearing item. For example, the flexible housing and/or elongated members may suitably bear any kind of information thereon, such as logos of a promoting organization, public safety messages (e.g., anti-drug messages), and the like. As known, stock items, such as pens, rulers and the like, are often imprinted with a company's advertising information and then distributed at no cost as a promotional item in an attempt to increase public awareness of the promotional company. The measuring device of the present application may suitably be adapted for use as any of a plurality of different promotional items, such as rulers, yardsticks, fanciful toys, and the like.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention include measuring devices that may be selectively configured between an extended condition and a collapsed condition and include a first elongated member, a second elongated member, a flexible housing, and a securing means for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition. Each elongated member has a proximal end, a distal end, and a convex surface. The convex surface of each elongated member is flexible such that the members may bend about at least one bending axis of the measuring device. Further, the convex surface of each elongated member is resilient such that the convex surfaces are biased toward their stable convex shape and the measuring device is biased toward the extended condition, e.g., spring biased toward the extended condition. The first and second elongated members are disposed within the flexible housing forming a covered pair having a proximal end and a distal end. The apex of the convex surface of the first elongated member is opposite the apex of the convex surface of the second elongated member when the members are disposed within the flexible housing. Optionally, the covered pair may bend at virtually any point between a first point near the distal end of the covered pair and a second point near the proximal end of the covered pair. Each elongated member widens and flattens as the covered pair bends. Further, the members are permitted to slide relative to each other by less than ⅛th of an inch when disposed within the flexible housing.
In exemplary embodiments of the invention, the measuring device further includes any one of a magnet, a strap, a cord, a snap, a pin, a latch, an elastic member, hook and loop fasteners, a clip, etc. for securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition. Further, the measuring device includes at least one end member attached to at least one end of the covered pair. The at least one end member includes any one of a cap, a metal tab, a t-square, and a hanging clip. The device may be secured in the collapsed condition such that the covered pair has any one of: at least one bend with the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured; at least two bends with the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured and a first bend secured to one of the proximal end or the distal end of the covered pair; at least two bends with the proximal end of the covered pair secured to a first bend and the distal end of the covered pair secured to a second bend; and at least two bends with the proximal end and the distal end of the covered pair secured to one of the elongated members.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the elongated members are permitted to slide relative to each other by less than ⅛th of an inch when disposed within the flexible housing. Further, in still another embodiment of the invention, the measuring device includes at least one magnet securing the measuring device in the collapsed condition.
Although the invention has been described with regard to certain preferred example embodiments, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only, and that improvements, changes and modifications in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, any of the various accessories, embodiments, etc. shown in connection with self-extending members configured as measurement devices may be used with generic self-extending members described herein (i.e., without any measurement indicia). Such improvements, changes and modifications within the skill of the art are intended to be covered by the scope of the present disclosure.
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